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Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 3:54pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Is there any group/neighbor that Ijo have not yet trifled with? |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by nusdog: 4:07pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ijaws are 'fulanis' of the south. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Dede1(m): 4:17pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
The so-called Ijo people are not dingbats and very careful to choose a neighbor to tangle. However, I temper my grievance towards them because Ijo people need a land to settle besides leaving on the boat. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by okadaman2: 4:20pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Kpogede: Ijaw. . . . . . . . The next thing you hear na my community yeee. They know you will win them in court, they don't believe in court all they use is violence. Kpogede cracks me up everytime |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ow11(m): 4:55pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ijaw used to be a minority tribe. NOW we have found ourselves from Ondo state to Rivers state! We now Pres-O-dent #stokingflames We are coming for Abia state next to rescue the Ndoki people then the Obolo people in Akwa-Ibom state. 2 Likes |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 5:11pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
ow11: |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by nusdog: 5:47pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
ow11: There is nothing like Ijaw in Abia. Anyway, we'll be waiting for you. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Ibime(m): 6:08pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
We would soon be rescuing not only our Ndoki brothers in Abia State but also our Aboh brothers in Delta! Hehehehe! |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 6:14pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ibime: |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Nobody: 6:14pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
@Onlytruth SEFAGO would NOT stoop to the level mitofag is on. Abeg, dont insult the boy @Post What is wrong with these Ijaw peeps? Why attact the peaceful Bini ppl? |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 6:16pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ibime: what of awori, egun, mahin and ilaje people we need rescue fast |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by PROUDIGBO(m): 6:19pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
ow11: ^^^You're welcome to try. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 6:21pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
God bless WE IJAWS Ibime: ibime, did you know that i am ijaw as well aaaaahhh izon !!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 6:23pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ijo na bere. . |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 6:23pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
alj_harem shut up. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by okadaman2: 6:28pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
I hope Ijaws won't wake a sleeping giant they can't deal with. Benin's can be brutal and daring when they want. Their long history confirms it. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 6:33pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
okada_man: every giant can fall when they face the right opponent bini fell to the british yoruba empire fell to the fulani, then british roman empire fell to the babarians hausa kingdoms fell to the fulani nupe fell to the fulani igala fell to the fulani greek fell to the presians or so etc so bini/yoruba can as well fall for the ijaw expansion again. Nothing wrong in that as long as they can handle it History has nothing to do with modern day warfare |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 6:34pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by kpogede77: 6:35pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Very soon Ijaws will start claiming people with their land. READ IJAW CLAIM TO OWN ALL OF US INCLUDING ODUDUWA WHOM THEY GAVE A NAME CALL ADUMU------an Itsekiri name for the spirit behind Hurricane The Eweka dynasty only becomes fully legitimise when Ogun (Ewuare)of the 12th generation ascends the throne. Ogun it is stated was the child of a noble woman who descended from the Ogisos, ie to say she was an Ogiso princess. This may have been a deliberate process on the part of the indigenous element put in place a ruler who was favourable to their interests (Ogun was earlier banaished), for Ogun ascended to the throne after a great battle that lasted two days and two nights. So Ogun ascended the throne of the Ogisos and united in himself the two dynasties (the older indigenous Ogiso dynasty and the younger Oranjan-Eweka dynasty from an Ife near the Igala country). It was during Ogun’s time that 'the trouble ceased' so to speak. It was from his time that the monarchy became legitimate and stablised by Ogun creating a state council integrating the Indigenous chiefs in a power sharing arrangment. By the time of the Oba kings of Benin, the Ijo (Oru) speaking element of Benin had become a minority in the Benin region, due to intermarriage with the EFA amongst other things. This intermarriage gave birth to some of the Urhobo clans so to speak, who later migrated from Benin. Subsequently the Oranmiyan-Eweka dynasty started confiscating the land of the true owners of the Benin region, which led to massive migrations out of Benin. Hence the Ijaw narratives from Mein-Ijo and other clans which attest to such actually happening. Many of these people moved into the main central delta and coast to join their kith & Kin already estabished in the region. (Historians need to question why was it that Mein fled Benin into the central delta from Aboh, which at the time was still Ijo speaking? Why is it that the Urhobo maintain fraternal relations with the Ijaws up till the present day? Conclusion: As we go further and further back in time, we cannot talk of the Ijos, Yoruba,s Binis, Edos, Urhobos as we now understand them as ethnic groups in this present time. We have established that certain ancient African people’s settled in the Southern Nigeria region and gave birth to new ethnic groups. These ancient tribes were known as The ORU, The KUMONI (a part of the ORU) The OOYELAGBO OR UGBO (a part of the KWA) The IGBO (a part of the KWA) The EFA (A part of the KWA) The BANTU and SEMI BANTU Of the above only the ORU or KUMONI were aquatic previously living in the Nile-Valley, Upper Niger, Lake Chad region and Lower Niger. The KWA and BANTU formally lived in the East Africa and Nok regions. The Nile-Valley migration stories refer mostly to the ORU or KUMONI people. In the Southern Nigeria region these people fused in the following manner to produce the following major ethnic groupings. In the Niger Delta - KUMONI + ORU = IJO (some intermarriage with EFA women, and maybe Bantu, ORU element largest) In the Ile-Ife region - KUMONI + OOYELAGBO = YORUBA (OOYELAGBO element larger, some of the sub groups are less mixed than others) In the Benin region - KUMONI + EFA +OOYELAGBO = EDO ( EFA element largest, Bini, etc) In the north-west delta region - KUMONI + ORU + EFA = URHOBO & ISOKO (Oru men marrying Efa women and children speaking mother tongue!) East of the Niger - ORU + EFA + IGBO + BANTU = IBO (IGBO) 1450 upwards, YORUBA + BINI + IJO = ITSEKIRI (The Yoruba element being the larger) At a glance one can see why the Ijo language is very much distinct from the other languages such as Yoruba, Edo and Igbo, as the Ijos seem to be most isolated of the Ethnic nationalities when it comes to the fusion of the ancient tribes. [1] J O Vogel (1997)-editor - Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa-Archaeology, History, Language, Cultures and Environment, p172. http://www.earthrights.net/nigeria/history.html |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by nduchucks: 6:36pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
This topic is one reason why to keep Nigeria One Is A Task That Must Be Done. Without the alj-harem: I have to admit that the Ijaws are smart people, they intelligently avoid clashes with the Fulanis and allow them free pasage through the region. Imolites understand what I mean very well. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 6:38pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
ndu_chucks: ndu chuk man u are one funny character |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by okadaman2: 6:45pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
alj_harem: You read parts of history well but failed to grasp the present. Nigeria already fell to the Ijaws, that is history, now when will the Ijaws fall? <--That is the question By the way, you failed to mention who the Kanuris fell to |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Nobody: 6:47pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
No offense, but when I read/hear Kanuri, I think of cows. I love the way "Bini" sounds. . . sounds like beads/ jewelry. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by tpia5: 6:49pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Ijaw used to be a minority tribe. NOW we have found ourselves from Ondo state to Rivers state! you mean you never knew there were ijaws in ondo state? that's embarassing i must say. please do not bring further disgrace to your post by saying you only found out from nairaland. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 7:04pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
okada_man: All that i will say is dat, the Ijaws are no easy bone to chew, if u get my drift. They are naturally combat built and highly volatile once in the zone. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 7:06pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Bliss4Lyfe: what do you know about bones so bless4lyfe how u dey na long time |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by kpogede77: 7:06pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Yoruba militants from Ilaje clan
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Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by aljharem3: 7:08pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
kpogede77: Na lie those are ijaw militants in delta state how can yoruba get liver do that one. big lie we ijaws know ourselves |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by lagcity(m): 7:10pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Bliss4Lyfe: so na Bini be easy bone ehn? anbody wit machine gun can do gra gra. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by lagcity(m): 7:11pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
kpogede77: abeg give me d link to the website. what is that green flag for? |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by tpia5: 7:11pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
alj_harem: the two guys are yoruba, though i dont know where the actual location of that photo is. pity- i seem to be one of the few people who actually knows what nigerians look like. |
Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by ChinenyeN(m): 7:12pm On Sep 15, 2011 |
Alj_Harem has claimed everything there is to claim from Yoruba to even my own Ngwa. This character. |
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